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I am an employee of the PSC Secretariat, much of the information posted here is incorrect.
The PSC was founded in 1985. The IPSFC was founded in 1937 and dissolved in 1985.
The PSC has 5 panels: the Northern Panel, the Southern Panel, the Yukon River Panel, the Fraser River Panel, and the Transboundary Panel. All of this information is posted on our website: http://www.psc.org/about-us/structure/panels/
I think there should be a separate article on the IPSFC along with its history and dissolution.
Much of that history is available on our website: http://www.psc.org/about-us/history-purpose/our-history/
We are also willing to make the photos on our website freely available on Wikipedia if needed.
Our librarian has put together the following information: https://psconline-my.sharepoint.com/personal/son_psc_org/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?docid=034e35bdd396243d0ac7115afb6d15032&authkey=AcCNtypqU86VvGqmVSvfXws
As Wikipedia frowns upon us editing the article ourselves, I hope the information in this document can guide someone in updating the article with correct information.
Thanks,
John